While it might be over three years old at this point, Saints Row IV is still going strong on the PC. The modding community has been providing new weapons, outfits, and more for the title for quite some time, and now, that content can get added to the game directly from Steam as Workshop integration is available.

Got a PC and a ton of time this weekend? You're in luck, because Steam likes you very, very much. From now through Sunday at 1 p.m. Pacific Time, you can download and play both Civilization: Beyond Earth and Saints Row IV for free. Go on, call the co-op buddies. It's time to either conquer the world or save it from an alien invasion!

Oh, how far the 3rd Streets Saints have come from the simple days of cracking thugs with pimp canes in the hood of Stilwater. The newest installment, and standalone expansion, Saints Row: Gat Out Of Hell yanks everyone's favorite gang-turned-pop culture icons right out of Steelport and into the slightly rougher territory of Hell. Of course, you and your buddy (controlling either Johnny Gat or Kinzie Kensington) are given some pretty sweet abilities to make your trek through New Hades less agonizing and more mindless, idiotic fun.

The Saints Row series abandoned any pretense of sanity around the time you were hosing down business men with a septic truck, accompanied by a revolutionary French mime. It's not exactly much of a stretch to assume the newest installation in the series, Gat Out of Hell, will be anything less than completely ridiculous. A completely stand alone title, Gat Out of Hell features series regular Johnny Gat and Kinsie Kinsington breaking into Hell to rescue the Boss/President of the Saints from having to marry the devil's daughter.

If you somehow missed out on the Superpowered Presidency of Saints Row IV, or never got around to playing their increasingly bizarre truckload of DLC, fear not. Saints Row IV: National Treasure Edition is on its way July 8th for $30. National Treasure Edition comes with all 29 DLC packs those fools put out. You can check out the official website for all the info related to the new edition, but be sure to confirm your age first.

Being a Gold member of XBL is more than just having to pay for online stuff and getting some free old games. It also gives you access to weekly sales that more often than not include money off co-op games. This week is no different with the likes of Saints Row IV, Smurfs 2, Call of Duty: Ghosts, Rayman Legends, Invincible Tiger and many others having money off.

It's hard to keep just about anything under wraps in this newfangled digital frontier. Case in point, the internet watchdogs who patrol Amazon in like six different countries noticed two new items from publisher Deep Silver: Saints Row IV: Game of the Century Edition, and Dead Island Double Pack. While a Deep Silver rep has come forward and announced the Game of the Century edition, it's only been announced for Europe.

Every weekend there's usually one game on Steam that drops its price to free for a short period of time. You can demo the game and play it in its entirety for the weekend, but once the weekend is up you'll need to pay full price for the title. Of course the catch is the game is also on a mega sale so you can snag it on the cheap too. This weekend Steam has two great co-op games on following this model - Saints Row IV and Company of Heroes 2.

More DLC that would make no sense in another game but fits in perfectly with Saints Row IV was released this week. The Stone Age Pack includes two costumes, two weapons, and a vehicle.
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Do you ever feel your superhero gangster power fantasy just doesn't have enough power? Volition has decided that being able to fly and launch fireballs out of your hands not quite powerful enough, and seek to rectify the issue with the new "Elements of Destruction" DLC pack for Saints Row 4. You and your homies are given a greater arsenal of devastating new abilities to further sweep up the streets of Steelport that all center around the theme of explosions. And in Saints Row, everything is already exploding all the time.